California Courts of Appeal, 1954

Harrison v. City of Long Beach

Harrison v. City of Long Beach
California Courts of Appeal · Decided July 6, 1954 · Shinn
126 Cal. App. 2d 842; 273 P.2d 37; 1954 Cal. App. LEXIS 2096

Harrison v. City of Long Beach

Opinion of the Court

SHINN, P. J.

Plaintiffs, 10 in number, recovered judgment for money and for declaratory relief such as was granted in Combs v. City of Long Beach, Civil No. 20337, ante, p. 841 [272 P.2d 880], this day decided. Five of the plaintiffs are retired members of the Police or Fire Departments of the City of Long Beach; three are widows of deceased members of one- or the other of the departments; two are minor children of a deceased member of the Fire Department.

The city has appealed urging only those grounds of appeal which were urged in English v. City of Long Beach, Civil No. *84320020, ante, p. 414 [272 P.2d 875], this day filed, and which were held to be untenable.

For the reasons stated in English v. City of Long Beach, ante, p. 414 [272 P.2d 875], the judgment is affirmed.

Wood (Parker), J., concurred.

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